It’s beginning to look like winter at the Raincoast Field station

It’s beginning to look like winter at the Raincoast Field station.
#raincoastscience #greatbearrainforest

It’s beginning to look like winter at the Raincoast Field station.
#raincoastscience #greatbearrainforest
Found this chiton plate on Calvert Island, on the way to Koeye. Chitons (a type of mollusc) have eight over-lapping plates on their back; it’s easy to see why the plates are also called “butterfly shells”. Did you know: Chitons have magnetite-covered teeth, which is unique among animals!
Coastal insights lesson on balancing multiple ways of knowing to maximize research findings.
Next week’s Coastal Insights Education program is focused on ethical wildlife photography
Wrapping up the season with a haul of a lot of samples.
We are excited to announce that this fall we are unveiling a unique photographic exhibit: One Shot for Coastal Carnivores. Twelve passionate conservation photographers committed to the coast have donated stunning images of carnivores at risk…
Counted 16 headless pinks along this Great Bear Rainforest wild salmon stream; wolves had recently been feeding here.